Additional Class' Hod OD Opposite Page BUSINESS PERSONALS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDIN G Anv metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Lugan Street- Bell 4396 J. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUK LAXATI\ E PHOSFHO-QUININH will stave It oft If taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street a BARGAINS BARGAINS 1920 CALENDARS ORDER NOW ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MYERS MANUFACTURING CO. a Third and, Cumberland Sts. Above Shoe Store Call Bell 1577-R. Open Evenings FINANCIAL HIGH GRADE STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD J. K. GREEN AW ALT. JR. 130 Walnut Street. Bell phone 51S-J Harrisburg, Pa. INSURANCE j a DON'T TAKE Any unnecessary chances if it's anything in the line of insurance, we handle it. J. SCHOOLXIK. 21 Spooner Building. Fire. Life. Casualty. Automobile In surance. Bell 4593. - MONEY TO LOAN ' SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES H 515 TO <3OO On furniture, real estate or guaran teed notes. Convenient monthly pay ments. Interest charges based on the actual time the mom y is in your pos it session. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut Street, WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 4. 1919. to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city, i ENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO, 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan * Society. Room -0u Bergner Bldg., Third "and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." HAILING AND MOVING BECK & HARRIS, moving of all kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery. 20 years' experience. Bell 2415. Dial 3253. AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance. furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917 * Capital St. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAI'LIXG Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, eju Calder street. Both phones. Bell HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 1214 Wallace St. Both phones. WE Move Anything. Anywhere. Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4990. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance ' too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager. Hershey. Pa. Beil phone 15RC. PAUL BECK, general hauling, locai and long distance, making a speciatiy * of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1617 Naudain St.. or Belt 5235 J. MUSICAL HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL. 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines repaired aitd supplies a specialty. Call Bell phone 2184 J. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. 1 MUSICAL WANTED —To buy* Bb low pitch Boehm & Albert system clarinets. State full particulars and price. A. ' Mereado. Farmers' Bank Building. Ty rone. Pa. . VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. Bana and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repau td. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler'a, 14 South Fourth Street. FOR SALE Player piano for <430. A big bargain to quick buyer. Spangler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth street. ' STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods." merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. <3 per month and up. Lower storage rs.tes ill non-nreproof ware house. Harrisbuig Storage Co., 437-i 445 South Second street. | STORAGE—In brick buildijig, rear 408 Murket. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. G. Dion, : 40S Market Street. STORAGE 1 LOW PRICES I HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD., HIGHSPIRE. PA. Both phones. Bell Steelton 169T WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UN DERT.VK ERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. BELL 1556 DIAL 21 <5 RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalm-r I 611 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2143 G. E. BRESTLE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1745 N. 6th St. ALSO MIDDLETOWN OFFICE BELL 2423 DIAL 8293 POULTRY AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Young barred rock' pullets, also a large goose. Inquire of Mrs. C. W. Roller, 53s High St., Dun vannon. J SATURDAY EVENING, v HARRISBimG TELEORARff DECEMBER 6, 1919. * CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY — Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and cast faces the new park way The price of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. A- Co.. Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING I Let us make your old fall and win ' tcr clothe.- look new. We call uiul le ! liver. All kinds of repairing. Both phones. 11. Goodman. lSOu}* .North Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT WINTER THRIFT SALE Thrifty people buy in the oil reason, at low prices, essen tial merchandise which many people don't buy until the top of the season. at the top prices. The substantial saving means money made without work-THRIFT. Shrewd buy ers everywhere buy when seasonable conditions get them most for their money. f Cadil'ae eight cylinder road ster. cord tires, one extra. Car Just reflnished equal to new. with 'built top. Splendid mechanical condition. Very specially priced. Buick 5-passenger touring, in very fair condition. All ttrew good *'°° Chalmers, six cylinder Sedan. Just reflnished a beautiful roval blue.. A seasonable ©l ferlng at a price well below its value. I Overland 1918 touring car. 5- i rasenger. All good tires. Overhauled. - reflnished and priced to move QUICKI>. Time payments. 1 Open Evenings THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG C 0..: 212-214 North Second St. Both Phones. CHEVROLET— Roadster, good shape. <250. •' For bargains in used cars and tru&B. SEE US. We guarantee any thing we sell. MILLER AUTO CO.. 68 South Cameron Street. Bell, phone 4119 OVERLAND —4-cylinder. 3-passen ger. ' FORD —Touring car. REAL BARGAINS KEYSTONE SALES. 108 Market St. WANTED —A 2-H. P . 110 volt. 60- irvrle single phase, alternating elec tric motor. Address Motor." care Telegraph office- FOR SALE —Chalmers Sedan. 1917; new upholstering; Chandler. 1919. 4- nassenger, spoil model; wire wheels. Sunt per. spot light five new tires;- Overland- au delivery car. in quire Penn-Harria Taxicab othce. can- Penn-Harris HotyL KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. ill sorts Oi auto tops nad cushion work done by expel is. also repair Wlfrk. Reasonable rates. .2-i8 south Cameron street. SECOND-HAND motor truck* for sale cheap—Fords. Kohler, Chalmers and International*: three-quarter to two-ton capacities; $269 and up. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT 619-21 Walnut Street. FOR SALE —Two ail American ! trucks, practically new. sacrifice price. D. A. Caley. 707 Kunkle Bidg. Bell 589. FOR SALE 1919 Buick roadster, in A 1 condition. Apply Black's Tlar -o, 203 S. 17til St. WANTED Any model or make Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, com plete I lants or Parts, for cash. Give description. Queen City Vul. Co.. Cin cinnati. Ohio. PACKARD Latest type "3-23" Packard | touring car, practically new (used only about one week): guaran teed right in every respect; fully equipped, seat covers, etc.; now sells cs it stands at <5.530. Substantial reduction for quick sale. Will stand half railroad fare for inspection. W. J. Sup pes. 101 Main St., Johnstown. PACKARD Late model touring ear, A 1 condition, good tires. See Mr. Julius. 2209 Susquehanna St. DODGE car. 1917. roadster, me chanically good; good tires, one ex tra. reasonable for cash. Fishman Garage. 1 FOR SALE Six-cylinder Stude baker. first class condition: bargain for quick sale. Inquire 2119 Green St. For Sale. 1918, 5 pasisnger Buick six, looks 'ike new. Price. <I,OOO. Also several two-ton trucks, in good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. SELDON TRUCK CO, 1021 Market St. BARGAINS VlM—One-half ton. good condition, cheap. ONE-TON truck, express body with top. electric starting and lighting. COLf—Roadster, good condition. TWO-TON JURBENSON rear axle, complete. CADILLAC motor. 1914. fine condition. ONE DOCO automobile lighting sys tem. DENBY- Stake body; like new. CADILLAC Unit* with two-wheel trailer. SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 Capital Street., Overland, model 60. touring. Chevrolet, Baoy Grand. Studehaker Six, 5-passenger. Velie, light six. Studehaker Four. 5-passenger. Willys-Knight, model 84. Overland, model *5-4. T nie payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE fc SUPPLY CO, 1917 North Third St. MAGNETOS All type*. 4 and 6 Botch high tension. Elsman. Dixie, Splitdorf. Mea. Eeruy aim- ,lifteieru makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Be.l 3633. t Coo tinned La Next Column) AUTOMOBILE* ' WM. PENN GARAGE 224-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, purties aud balls; careful drivers; open day and night. - Bell 4664. . ~ FORI' OWNERS We have received & large shipment, of front spring* for lord cars aud arc' sacrificing them tor <2.75 apiece, chel- | sea Auto Co.. 92 N. Cumerou Si. .— —'i STUDEBAKKR— Light 6; suitable ' fur livery: cheap to quick buyer. Huo roadster; A-l condition. Bible's Ut-i rage. Third and Cumberland St. ] ~ ~ USED CAR BARGAINS All in First Class Condition Willys-Knight. - pass <6lu, Liberty. 5-pass ...81364) j Dixie, new. been used only as dem- I onstrator t.. .<1290 | Two All-American trucks, never used, j one equipped with pneumatic Cord I tires and one with solid tires on rear ana pneumatic on front; one is | express body, the other stake body. | Exceptional voluo. HBG. AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR C 0..! 181 South Third Street. Both phones. FOR SALE —One 1916 Ford in good j condition. Apply 601 Muench St. Call Dial 6974. ' FORD touring. 17 model; electric lights, runs and pulls like new. Price (376 cash. Dial 2S-C. S. It. Horst. Llnglestown, near Harrisburg. 1917 Chandler, club roadster, <9OC. 1917 Mercer touring, 7-passenger. very snappy, two spars tires. A real good bargain. 1914 Overland roadster, electric equipment. Sacrifice 8286. 1918 Chalmers touring. 7 passenger, lust been overhauled, will sacrifice. 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain. The above cars will appeal to the average buyer in the market for a good used car. Demonstration given. CHELSEA AUTO CO, A. Schiffman. Manager. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers. In any condition. See me before sac r.rtcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto wrecking A. Schiffman. 22 2 4 26 N. Cameron Street. Bell 3633. FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good run ning order. <695. Hurst. Llnglestown. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT A T.I. WORK .GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 15C7 NORTH THIRD STREET. Caracas, Accessories and Vtcpairs FOR RENT—Garage, central part of city near Front Street, heat and light. Address giving telephone num ber. Address Box A. B. C.. care Tele graph. 30x3 L Goodyear or any other standard make of tire. $11.70. other sizes just as cheap. Writs' Buch, 311 .UumbeHand St.. Hurrisburg. or call after 5 p. m. LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALE STATE FARM. MEDIA. PENNA. In pursuance of an Act of Assembly approved the tenth slay of Julv. 1919. the Board of' Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, will offer at public sale to the highest bidder , n the i temises at State Farm, sit uate iu Marple township, Delaware county. Pennsylvania on Saturdayl. the •JCtli day of December. 1319. at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following: One pair white horses. I bay horses. 1 grav mare, one bay mare. 1 buck skin mare, 1 brown cob inare. 1 mule. 1 pure Hampshire ram. 35 lamps. 13 yearlings. 25 ewes. 7 hens, double and single harness, hay wagon, farm wag ons. carts, hay rakes, plows. 1 "Par rott" farm tractor, and other agri cultural implements, also household furniture. Also 40 acres of corn 1750 bushels) and -6 acres of wheat in the ground. The purchaser thereof shall pay to th. superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, or his authorized rep rt Tentative, at the time of sale the full putchase price of same in United States currency or certified check drawn to the order of the State Treas urer. for which proper receipt will be giver, conveying possession to the purchaser. By order of. The Board 9! Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. T. W. TEMPLETON. Superintendent. 1.1.0 YD W. MITCHELL. \ Secretary. NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Susanna W. Myton. late of the Cttv of Hafrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa", having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate and those having claims will present them for settlement to J. CLYDE MYTON. Executor P. O. Box 361, Harrisburg, Pa Or to PHILIP S. MOYER, Atty., 14 N. Second St., Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank or Harrisburg. Pa., will be held in the banking room of the First National Bank of Harris burg.' Pa., on the 13th day of Janu ary. 1920, between the hours of 11 and 1 c clock, for the purpose of vot ing for or against a proposed increase in the capital stock of said bank from $100,900 to $2(1',000. E. J. GLANCEY. ' Cashier. TAKE NOTICE There will be a meeting of the In em be 1 s of the Country Club of Hat risburg in the assembly room, base ment of the Public Library, Front and Walnut streets. Friday evening, De cember 19. 1919, at 8 o'clock; to vote cll the approval or disapproval of the increase of the indebtedness of the dub from $90,500 to SIBO,OOO. By coders of the Boards of Govorn- FRANK J. BRADY, Secretary. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be tnade by William 11. Ezra F. Hershey, John A. laindis, J. B. Leithiser. Wllliafn F. It.. Murrie, John E. Snyder, A. W. Stauffer and S. C. Steelier, all of whom are citizens of Pennsylvania and residents of Dauphin county, to the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin county. Pennsylvania, 011 the 30tli day of December, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. under the provisions of the Corporation Act of IST4 and its supplements, for a Charter for an in tended corporation to be called "THE HERSHEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL" the character and objects of which are to establish and provide a per manent, nonsectarian institution for the residence, physical and moral welfare. maintenance, support and education of poor, health, white, male orphans (an orphan being a child whose father is deceased) between the ages of four and eighteen years, for their inslruction in useful trades and ocAjpalions. and to make provi sion for their further education, be fore or after their arrival at the age of eighteen years, at some other school, college, or university, all of which shall be done according to the provisions of a Deed of Trust, exe cuted by Milton S. Hershey and Cath uiine S. Hershey. his wife, to the Hershey Trust Company. Trustee, dated November 15. 1909, recorded n the Recorder's Office in and for the Countv of Dauphin. Pennsylvania, in 1 iced 'Book E. Vol. It. page 331. a copy of which Deed of Trust is at tached to suid application and made a part thereof, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy .all Ilu> rights, ben-Ills mid privilege* eon 'ferr< dby the sr.id act and the sup plements thereto. JOHN F .SNYDER. E. M. HERSHEY. . , . Solicitors. | LEGAL NOTICES j NOTICE is hereby given that at >0 I o'clock a. ni. on the 22d day of Do jccmber. 1919. there will he presented to the Orphans Court of Dauphin County, Pa., the petition of Bertie Moigan. executrix of the last will and ; I testament of John W. Livingstone de • j ceased, for authorization to sell at i private sale to Oliver C. Bishop. Ober 'l Hn. Pa., the real estate heroin describ l eU on the following terms, the sum or price of thirty-seven hundred and fifty 'dollars of which the sum of five hun jdred anil sixty-three dollars aid twenty-five cents shall be paid Decem ber 22. 1919. and the remainder of said ' purchase price when said sale is con ! firmed! by said court. The said real es -Itate Is: I All that certain piece or tract of !lanii situated at the village of En haut. Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: I Beginning at a point on the eastern iside of High street, at the northern I line of property of Harry J. Diving stone: thence southeastward!}', along ■ said line, two hundred and forty feet land ten inches (240 ft. 10 in.) to a point; thence south tlfty-three degrees west, one hundred and forty-six feet land six Inches (146 ft. 6 in.), to the ) northern line of Mohn street; thence | south forty-seven and one-half dc | grees east, one hundred and thirteen ifeot (112 ft.), to a point; thence south, thirty-three and one-half degrees east, fifty-four feet (54 ft.), to a point at land of Joseph Jenokowitz; thence along same north fifty-eight and one half degrees east, six hundred and sixty-six feet (666 ft.), to a point; thence along same north forty anu one-half degrees west, sixty feet (60 ft.), to a point; thence by same north forty-six degrees west, one hundred feet <IOO ft.), to a point; thence by lands now or formerly of Franz XVils bach, Sarah Stevenson. John Gruber and Catherine Livingstone, south fifty-five and one-half degrees west, three hundred and seventy-two feet and six inches <972 ft. 6 in.), to a point; thence by land of said Cather ine Livingstone. northwestwardly, two hundreifc and sixty-six feet and nine inches <266 ft. 9 in.), to the east em line of said High street; thence southwestwardly. along the eastern line of said High street, eighty feet and four inches (80 ft. 4 in.), to the place of beginning. Being composed of six seVeral_ prop erties conveyed to said John \V. Liv ingstone in his lifetime by deeds re corded in the Recorder's Office of said Dauphin County in Deed Books "H", Vol. T. page 61; "O" Vol. 12. page 417; "T" Vol. 10. page 540; "K" Vol. 10. page 573 and "D" Vol. 10. page 382; surveyed bv C. E. Hess. C. E., October 3. 1919. , _ Having thereon erected a double frame dwelling house, a barn and ctlier out buildings. BERTIE MORGAN. Executrix. Enhaut, Pa. HARVEY E. KNUPP. Atty.. Harrisburg, Pa. A In the Court of C.ommon Pleas of Dauphin County. No. 562. January Term, 1920. In the matter of the application of Cora Etta Holmes for the appoint ment of a trustee. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has presented her peti tion to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, setting forth that | Harvey Holmes, her husband, has de serted her for a period of more than j seven years; that his whereabouts i are unknown; that be has an inter est in the estate of his deceased ! father in Perry County; that the peti ! tioner is the mother of two children !of the said Harvey Holmes, aged re spr .;tivel> seven and twelve years, and praying the court to fix a date ! for a hearing of her said application, I as provided in the Act of July 17, • 1917. P. L. 1033. whereupon on D'e i cember 5. 1919. the court made an | order fixing Monday. December 29, 1919. at ten o'clock A. M. in the Court house at Harrisburg. Pa., at which time the court will hear evidence concerning the alleged absence of the said Harvey Holmes, when and where j all persons interested may appear if they see tit. CORA ETTA HOLMES. I "Wickersham & Metzger. Attorneys. I I IN THE MATTER OF THE OPENING. WIDENING AND STRAIGHTENING ! OF SECOND STREET IN THE BOH i OUGTT OF Hi (SUSPIRE. ALONG THE SOUTHERN SIDE THEREOF. 1 FROM LUMBER STREET TO ANN i STREET. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned viewers appointed by the Court of Commodi Pleas of Dauphin County to ascertain and assess dam- j ages and benefits which have accrued i or may accrue, by reason of the im- j proveiiient aforesaid, will meet upon' the line of the improvement and view the same, and the premises affected thereby, on Thursday, the 18th day I of December. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. XI.. i I when and where all parties in inter est may attend personally, or by counsel' if they see fit. And the un- Idersigned viewers will hold an ad ' journed meeting in the Council Chamber, in the Citizens Fire F.ngine i house, in the Borough of Highspire. i a foresaid., on the next succeeding day ! (legal holidays and Sundays except- J ed). at 10 o'clock A. M.. and continue • the healings until all parties in 1n- I terest. and their witnesses, who may I' attend, shall have had an opportunity to be fully heard. OLIVER C. BISHOP. HARRY O. SMITH. PAUL G- SMITH. Viewers, i I I I IN THE MATTER OF THE OPENING. WIDENING AND STRAIGHTENING, OF SECOND STREET IN THE BOR OUGH OF HIGHSPIRE. ALONG THE NORTHERN SIDE THEREOF. J FROM WOLF TO GRANT STS. NOTICE is hereby given that the, undersigned viewers appointed by the; Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin i Countv to ascertain and assesg dam-1 ages and benefits which have accrued, j or may accrue, by reason of the im-, provement aforesaid, will meet upon j the line of the improvement and view the same, and the premises affected) I thereby, on Thursday, the 18th day. of December. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. XI., when and where all parties in inter est may attend personally, or by counsel, if they see fit. And the un dersigned viewers will hold an ad iourned meeting in the Council chamber, in the Citizens Fire Engine horse in the Borougli of Highspire. aforesaid, on the next succeeding day (legal holidays and Sundays except 'ed). at 10 o'clock A. XI.. and continue the hearings until all parties in 'n terest and their witnesses, who may attend, shall have had an opportunity to be fully heard. , • OLIVER C. BISHOP. HARRY O. SXIITH. PAUL G. SMITH. Viewers. IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF DAU PHIN COUNTY IN RE: EDWARD S. SHATTUCK. PRESUMED DECK DENT tion has been filed by Philip S. Shat luck. praying that the Court make a decree that Edward S. i whose last known place of residence i was 1*35 North Seventh street, in the j K'ity of Harrisburg. be presumed to be, I dead, in accordance with the priVi-l sions of Section 6 of the 1-iduciariea i Act of June 7th. 1917. P. L. 4 17 In accordance therewith the Court i has appointed January 19. A. D. 19_ii, I at 19 o'clock A. M. jn the Courthouse; |at Harrisburg. as the time and place, when and where it will hear evidence in support of the prayer of the peti tioner. at which time all persons in-, terested may attend if they so desire.: SPENCER GILBERT NAI MAN. Altornev foe- Petitioner. j. CONTRADICTS OPI7RATORS By Associaled Press Charleston. W. X a., Dec. 6. Statements of the operators of the New River coal fields of West Vir -8 gill la that production in the district was near normal were contradicted to-day hv Lawrence Pwyer. inter national board member of District 29. United Mint Workers. He said : that the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail ' road loading figures given out for I the New river fields included those | for the Winding Gulf district, i According to reports given out by i New river operators, production has J been seventy-live per cent, norniul. Xlr. Dwyer claimed that production | Lheje Is thirty-four per cent, nqrnial. \ MARKETS]] Siicw \OKK STOCK MARKETS Chandler Biolliers and Company. members of New York and Phlladel- i phia Stock Exchanges—3 North .Mar ket Square, Harrlsburg;l33S Chestnut streak Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New York furnish the following quotations: Open Close , Allis Chalmers 43' a 43% i Amer. Beet Sugar 94% 96% j American Can 52% 52'.a j Am. Car and Fndry C 0...136% 136% i Amer. Loco. ....." 94 94 I Amer. Smelting 65% 65% j American Sugar 136 140 ; Anaconda 55% 58'*! Atchison 85% 85% 1 Baldwin Loco 108% IOCS I Baltimore and Ohio .... 33% S3'a ■ Bethlehem Steel. B 94 94% J Butte Copper 23 % 23'.' Cal. Retro 46 36 I Can. ravine 140 140 Central Leather 94'. 95% C. anil 0 56 % 56-4* ' Chi.. Xlll. and St. l'nul . 38 38 j Chi.. 11. I. and Pacific ... 25 25 ] Chino Con. Copper 35% 36-". Col Fuel and Iron 39'. 40 Corn Products 83 s , 83'. Crucible Steel 211 211% Erie 14 13 s ; Geenerai Electric 168 168 Grneral Xlotors 339 341'. Goodrich. B. F. ...' 82 44 82 s . Great North, pfd 799. 79 % Great North. Ore. subs .. 39', 39'. Inspiration Copper 50*4 60 44 Interbor Met 4% 4 Vat lilt Nickel 22". 22 s . I Int. Paper 70 71 "Cennecott .. 29 28% Lackawanna Steel 85', 85 % I Lehigh X'alley 42% 43 | Xiaxwell Motors 38 Vs 38 *a | Xlere. Xlar Ctfs 52 5 . 51V, Merc. Xlar Ctfs.. pfd. ...1074* 106 s . Xlex. Petroleum 207 204 Xliami Copper 23% 23)4 Xlidvale Steel 50 50 44 Missouri Pacific 25*4 25 9. N. Y. Central 69 s . 70 N. Y.. N. H. and H 30 29'4 N. Y„ Ont an! West. ... 17 17 Nevada Copper 15 *. 15'. I Norfolk and West 97 s . 98% i Northern Pacific 81 S2 , Pittsburgli Coal 614 3 6t *-• ' Penn. 11. R 414, 41% | Ray Con. Copper 20 : . 21*. Reading 77% 77% ' Rep. Iron and Steel 108 4a 107 Southern Pacific 107 " 106% Scuthern Ry 23 23 Sinclair Oil and R 47 47 Studebaker 10944 109 Union Pacific 12 544 125 44 U. S. I. Alcohol 105 105 U S. Rubber 124% 123% U. S. Steel .....10 444 104 *4 Utah Copper 72% 72% X'a.-Caro. Cheni 544 6 8 1 Westinghouse Alfg 53% 53% • Willys-Overland 30% 30 4 3 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Dec. 6.—Egs, higher, nearby firsts, $26.40 per case; current receipts. $25.80; western extra firsts, i" $26.40; western firsts. $2 i.90@25.80: fancy selected packed. 98c@$l per, dozen. Potatoes—Higher; No. 1 nearby per basket. 90e@51.19: lower grades. 40® 65c; Penna. per 100 pounds. $2.70ji3; New York and Xlaryland. $2@2.70. | Butter—Lower; western creamery, extra 7344 c; nearby [dints, fancy. St I ® 83c. Cheese —Lower; Now York and Wis- • consin, full milk, 31 *4 6 33c. t Dressed Poultry-—Easier; old roodt- . ers. 24c; western spring ducks. 36' @ 38c. | Live Poultry—Lower: fowls, as to I quality, 24®32c; chickens as to qual ity. 2S@27c; roosters, 21@22c; ducks. Pekin. 32<b34c; Indian runners. 28® 30c; Muscovy. 24@26c; turkeys, 36® 38c; geese. 24@26c. Flour—Quit, steady; soft winter straight western, $10@10.50; nearby. 59.65@10; hard winter straight. sl2® 1?.50; short patent. sl3® 13.50; spring first clear, $9.?5@10.25; patent, sl3® ; 14; short patent. sl4® 14.50; fancy j spring and city mills patent, family! brand. $14.5b@15. I Hay—Steady; timothy, No. 1. s33® 34: No. 2, $30@31; No.. 3. $27@28,' clover mixed hay. light mixed, s3o® 31; No. 1 mixed, $27@2S. Tallow—Quiet; prime city loose. 16 @l6*'c; special loose, lG@l6%c; prime cpuntry, 15x; edible in tierces,' 1844 @l9e. i 7 i IMIII.4DEI PIII \ STOCKS ! Philadelphia. Dec. 6.—Stocks closed irregular. i [Baldwin Loco 10" ! General Asphalt 117 | General Asphalt, pfd 170 j l>ake Superior 19% I>ehigli Nav 61 4i il/ehigh X'al 42%. P. R. R 41 % , t Phila. Co 31%- | Phila. Co.. pfd. cum 32 Phila. Electric 24% P. R. T 26% Reading \ 77% Storage Buttery 136 44 Union Traction 37 % United Gas 52%* U. S. Steel 104% York Railways B*4 York Railways, pl'd 30% i Proscution of Oil Producers For Profiteering Is Ordered by Palmer By Associated Press j Washington. Dec. 6.—Prosecution ; of western oil producers for alleged ' profiiteering was ordered to-day by , | Attorney General Palmer. On com ; plaint filed by Senator Capper, of | Kansas, Federal agents were in- I siructed to proceed at once against producers who have taken advan tage of the fuel shortage in the west to increase the price of their product. Simultaneously the railroad ad ministration established an embargo, effective Xlonday, against shipments of fuel oil from the west to points 1 east of Chicago and St. Louis. This action. It was explained, was neces sary to conserve the small supply of coal available for the territory west of the Xlississippi river and to com pel, where possible, the use of fuel oil instead. MUST PAY IX) R COAL By Associated Press Wu-Jiington, Dec. 6.—AAI bituml- . nous coal mines now in operation j must close within a week unless the ; Railroad Administration pays for 1 the coal it has confiscated or di . verted, said a statement to-day by 1 'the American Wholesale Coal As-I ! sociation. S 1 — : - - r 1 Help Wanted Press Feeders at Once The Telegraph Printing Co. Cameron and State Sts. j Harrisburg, Pa. 'GERMANY TOLD ! SHE MUST SIGN TREATY PROTOCOL jXote From Supreme Council | Warns Allies Will Take Ke j course to Military Measures j By Associated Pi'rs.v ; Purls. I)cc. 6.—ln a note drafted i I jby the Supreme Council to-day, it (is demanded that Germany sign Uie! | protocol provision for the carrying! I out of the pence terms, falling which j the Allies, it is set forth, will be] I obliged to have recourse to military! . measures. j The text of the reply by the | • allied and associated powers to the i latest communication from Baron ; Kurt Von Lersner, head of the Ger- ' man peace mission, regarding thej origiiiul allied demand for the sign- i ing of the protocol putting the Peace! Treaty Into effect, ftubinitted to Ger- ; many on November 1,- was un- > animously adopted by the Supreme | 'Council to-day.- Premier Cleitienceau i |presided over the session. Baron Von Lcrsner's communica-! I tion. which was received by Premier j I Clemenceau on Thursday, declared ]the Allies were misinformed regard-! ing their oompluint that Germany I was exceeding by far the limit of military forces permitted her under! the Treaty. Von Lersner declared! that the German government had! never sought to conceal the fact! that the creation of detective police' . force and civic guards would bij necessary and that the German gov ernment was prepared to submit; (Proofs to General Nollet, head of! .the Entente commission of control] II in Berlin, that these organizations, were permissible under the Treaty, i Germany, the German plenipoten- j tlary added, was ready to discuss the! question immediately with the Allies, | and believed that such an offer was: the best proof that she was not seek-' ing to avoid carrying out the Treaty' terms. The text of Premier Clemenceau's' note to Von Lersner concerning the ! excessive German armament coni nijßßEß STAMP n U U SEALS &OTENCILII w 11 HARRIB!ftSTENOILWORKS U I I IWDLDDUBTBI.HAfIRIfIafa.PA.O 1 GOLDEN FLEECEXk 7 MINING & MILLING CO. X This is your opportunity to share in the profits of SILVER $1.40 AN OUNCE GOLDEN FLEECE I GOLDEN FLEECE is not a prospect I is a real mine i A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHARES IS OFFERED AT SI.OO PER SHARE subject to allotment or withdrawal of offer Application will be made to list the shares on the New York Curb. fLrt Has a mine ' a mill and a h y dro electric power plant. * lAC vUlUvil a IvvvC Has $1,000,000 in ore on the dumps. • is developed on four levels; is now working in $75 Silver ore; soon will be shipping this high grade ore direct to the smelter. BECOME A STOCKHOLDER IN THE GOLDEN FLEECE MINING AND MILLING CO. A SILVER PROPERTY WITH A FUTURE • In the Famous San Juan Silver Mining District of Colorado THE MINE Uis a well known fact that THIO GQLDEN FLEECE*MINKS proper (as refers t„ n,. inc. , ecent V. B.', Geological Survey Bulletin No. 478) contains one of the eelehrstJa th veins of Colorado. In addition to this wonderful mine the organizers of the present com oanvnw i *777 caution in selecting other properties, which in their minds carry immense Silver valups W accumulation of S3 exceptional claims. 36 or which are patented, the tota 1 oovertng annroximat/£ --n acres. We are in the heavy Silver producing San Juan Mining district, which lias i mines as the Camp Bird. Tom Boy Silver Lake. Smuggler, Black Crook. Isolde and many others vTare even now working in s<a.oo ore, which is increasing in value as work continues " e are THE MILL T " K (101.DKN FI.EKCK MILL is situated on two of our patented claims the Alnh= .„j Omega, and is conveniently located for the bundling of all low .He nm !.'.i 'f™ and which is capable of handling 150 tons of ore per day. is equipped with the latest "oil (lotaHot?- h ' 8 "'ill. modern methods, which saves values hitherto lost. By the application of these modern pfonom?e°fMni? nj a " are enabled to effect a metallurgical saving of better than 80 per cent of all value" ?Sn Former SeteloT ment work on our properties lias resulted in an ace umulation of assaving from $5.00 to SIO.OO per ton. This, together with the enormous mass of low l ' r ValUe '' blocked out. will enable our mill to run indefinitely. s or low srade ore now. THE POWER— The power for TILE GOLDEN FLEECE MINK is furnished by our own hydro sleet-to power plant, which is equipped with two geneiators of 50 k W and l",n 5c ®"*ctrlc spectively. This plant is located one-half mile south of Lake City, at Crook Falls, on the Lake Fork thl Gunnison River, it not only supplies our Immediate wants, hut in addition carries a f™nebi™ror the • furnishing of light ahd power for Lake City and vicinity. We also controlanother valuable nomp 95 feet, known as the Argenta Falls, located on three of our patented claims One ?' the success of any mining enterprise is cheap power, and with the above plant our engineer* to yearly saving to us of at least $20,000.00. gineers estimate a DEVELOPMENT — wpr „ k as been carried on this year on four different levels On the advice of the engineer operations are to bo confined to the 4 000 feet tl, the lowest level 1,200 feet below the upper ore disclosures. This should result in blocking out nage of high grade sliver ore. 8 ouc a lar S® ton- AND YOUR Thit) your opprortunity to share in the results from the work alresdv OUR GUARANTEE If you make and investment with us at once you are invited to take a trip to the mine from any point in the United States, and if, after a personal investigation, you do not find conditions exactly as represented, we will gladly refund the amount of your investment to gether with complete traveling expenses. MAIL, WIRE OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER NOW Send remittance with the accompanying order blank properly filled out. NOW $1 a share—LATER May Be TOO Late THE GOLDEN FLEECE MINING & MILLING CO. 291 Fifth Avenue Phone Security Transfer & Registrar Co New York City Madison Square 9767 Transfer Agents The Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company, k\ 291 sth Ave., New York. N. Y. A 9 t \ I hereby subscribe for shares of the Capital Stock of / \ The Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company at One Dollar <st.oo) per f . \ share, full paid and non-assessable, and enclose herewith remittance M a aft \ of * )n fu " P>'ment tor same. Forward certificate to Name w (Write Pluinly) \ \ Address A( / \ (Street or Post Office) f . City State / plained of, which was made public to-day. shows that Germany was! charged, tn addition to the formation] of the Retchwehr (Imperial defense) troops) with organizing the Slcher-1 heitpolizol (security police) and the j Zeitfrelwilllge (emergency volun teers) which are declared to be H. E. SCHRIVER AUDITS SYSTEMS TAX SERVICE Union Trust Bldg, Harrisburg, Pa, Established 1801 j T T_ T.T_T_T f ! 'Offering Unsold Portion oft ; 5000 Shares r Stock? ► At SIO.OO Per Share, Common Stock < ► CAPITAL $50,000.00 } ou arc convinced that Aviation will revolutionize the L world. I i his is a Harrisburg C'oyipany made up of aviators na- ti\e to your city and for whom you paid the taxes that Uncle i* ► Saui was enabled to train so thoroughly to meet the Hun ? ► above the clouds. ' 1 ► ' ° you, Mr. Stockholder, we claim to furnish the brains < i. and the labor to revolutionize transportation. Every dollar !< you invest goes directly to the management of the company. \ W' e sell the stock ourselves. I 1 his company, which has. already started in business, i* ► has more work ahead of it than it has capital to meet the de- * ► mands. \\ e are looking to the day when this company will * y he operating transportation routes, hauling passengers, par- '•< y eels and mail between every city in the East. !< Wall Street millionaires cannot handle aviation. It takes L an aviator, and you. Mr. Stockholder, to carry this enterprise • y to success. You certainly are interested in" home activities 1 ► and one of the greatest enterprises in history, a solid organi ► zation. s \ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION J y SEE ANY OFFICIAL OF THE COMPANY '< ► Liberty Aero Service Corporation 1000 North Third Street Bell 4186-J Harrisburg, Pa. * virtually military forces. It bus* ! nions Germany to reduce her forcel strictly to the limits of the Treaty. |main\company i [CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTAMs| I 606-608 i [ Service ; [ Systematizing Etc. j 19
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